Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class and Environmental Quality.
Bullard, R. D. 1990. Westview Press. Boulder CO. Describes connections between environmentalism and social justice. Chronicles the efforts of five African American communities to fight environmental hazards. Provides action strategies.
EPA Journal, 18(1).
A special issue addressing environmental justice. Topics include defining the issue, expanding the dialogue between communities of color and mainstream environmental groups and governmental agencies, background research, grassroots environmental movements, and steps taken at EPA.
From Toxic Racism to Environmental Justice. Grossman, Karl, 1992. E: The Environmental Magazine. Vol. 3, No. 3, 1992. Concise, non-academic summary of the history of the environmental justice movement.
Race and the Incidence of Environmental Hazards: A Time for discourse. Bryant, Bunyan & Mohai, Paul. (eds.), 1990. Westview Press, Boulder, C. 16 articles reviewing the differential impacts of environmental insults on people of color. Author illuminate the failure of traditional, political, economic, and environmental institutions to address these life-threatening conditions and advocate new approaches for creating environmental justice.